emissionabsorbance
Emissionabsorbance is a term occasionally used in spectroscopy to describe the relationship between a sample's absorbance of excitation light and the light it emits once excited. It is not a standard physical quantity with a formal definition in major reference works, but rather a descriptive label for the interplay between absorption and emission signals in a single system. In practice, emissionabsorbance concerns how absorbance at the excitation and/or emission wavelengths influences measured emission intensity, often via inner-filter or reabsorption effects.
In fluorescence measurements, high absorbance can attenuate both the exciting beam and the emitted fluorescence. This
Measurement approaches typically involve either separate spectrophotometric and fluorometric measurements or instruments capable of simultaneous absorbance
Because emissionabsorbance is not a standardized term, its usage varies across disciplines. It is best understood